Cabralismo

Cabralism was a conservative political party in Portugal that existed from 1830 to 1876. The party was led by Antonio Bernardo da Costa Cabral, and it dominated politics from 1842 to 1856. The party oversaw administrative centralization, the enactment of an ambitious public works program, the creation of public-private partnerships, and the modernization of public education and healthcare, and the party was overthrown in the Revolution of Maria da Fonte in 1846 due to its unstoppable increase in public spending and the increase of the state deficit. The party dissolved in 1876, and it was replaced by the Regenerator Party.